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Born on February 25, 1939 in Hastings, Minnesota, United States
Passed away on January 18, 2013 in Romeoville, Illinois, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Edith Martin (Hamilton), 73 years old, born on February 25, 1939, and passed away on January 18, 2013. We will remember her forever.
Dearest Mom, I can't believe it has been ten years now since you passed. So much has happened since. I can only hope that you are with us in spirit and helping to guide us in the right direction. Love, Brenda
Dearest Mon, It is hard to believe that it has been 7 years since your passing. We think of you often, especially when we look at your offspring and how much they are growing.
Dearest Mom, It has been five years now since you passed. So much has happened since. I can only hope that you are with us in spirit and helping to guide us in the right direction. Love, Brenda
Dearest Aunt Edith, I have not seen you since I was a little girl, but I remember you being a kind lady. Please, give my dad (Elmer), Grandpa (Herman) and Grandma Beth a HUGE hug for me. Until we meet again.
Mother Beth Balliet Herman, Father Herman Leroy Hamilton, Sister Arlene (Neil) Nyman. Former Husband: Douglas Martin. Daughters: Brenda (Pete Sr.) Frazer, Colleen McGahee, Donna (Marty) Merkau, Ellen (Dave) Pote. Grandchildren: Pete Jr. (Jennifer), Tiffany Frazer, Stephanie (Brent) Huffman, Jonathan & Alyssa & Alec McGahee, Erin (Dylan) Felt, Gwyn Merkau, Alexandra & Jessica Pote.
In my dream last night, I saw my Mama waiting to be taken to the other side. She was at peace knowing she would no longer be suffering and would be leaving four great daughters behind to cherish her memories. At least I got to say good-bye and to say I love her and always will.
As I was recently going through old photographs I was reminded of how mom made our clothes with her Singer sewing machine. I really liked those clothes. Thank you Mom